It never fails.. we did some work at the Lexus dealer in Ft Worth and being that it’s a very clean and pristine building and parking lot we always lay some plywood down under the pump and truck shoot and even built a washout tub because we ain’t washing out on their flowerbeds. After all that one of the The knucklehead drivers washes out in their parking lot about 20’ from a line of brand new cars. That was one of those “come on man” days....
Hats off to you muddy feet pumping you would love it here in aus neither the pumpies or the agi drivers would stand for what you seem to on a daily basis
I drove mixer for years, he was way overloaded and defiantly did not spin his drum up all the way. You have to run it at full speed to keep the Cemenet from running out. Rookie driver for sure. LOL we all been there . lol
I work for the Highway Department and we get calls all the time because of these idiots. Spilled concrete on frontage roads, intersections, coming into and out of construction sites. I actually had one truck dump a lot one night about 100 yards from the plant, went up there and at least they were nice enough to come down with their loader and scrape the road but it was a mess.
regular driver was sick that day but the secretaries brother that lives with her and needs a job because burger king fired him for dropping the burgers wasnt doing nothing that day,again,so to keep him off the couch and out of the fridge,here ya go
I know it's been a while since I was in anything that big and I'm rusty but damn. Even I could get a little closer to the side of the road and the trailer.
I also working on concrete truck in indonesia, but your concept of working pretty simple I like that... i never thought that i can clean up pipe with spoon... I always use plastic garbage make the ball for clean the pipe...
Hey been pumping concrete for 10 years I’m impressed you go with 3inch line all the way and don’t worry about blockages ... the concrete near you must be better stuff I pump in Uk lol
Never before seen Pumpies so calm about a driver who is clearly incapable A driver who has no idea how to operate his own truck efficiently Also a line hand who let's his hose get kinked
Ruben Lopez 650.00 for a 4 hour minimum. 3.00 a yard pumped. 1.00 a foot for anything over 150'. If it's over 275' it's a whole New ballgame on prices.
Nice how long u been pumping out there? I been pumping 19 years my self but out here there making the trade bum out a lot of low ballers. check Rubens concrete pumping video
Was told whatever you do don't kink the 30 foot hose at the end of all that metal pipe. After kinking the hose and shooting a solid stream of concrete at aprox 45 mph in about 300 degrees of direction for up to 50 ft away, scattering laborers and finishers alike. The most important things to learn can be the most understated.
I remember being there myself after my 2 days training with crane and bucket i was on my own. When they backed me up to a pump i didnt even know what it was😂. Then the pump op tells me to fill the hopper and i was like what?!?!?😂😂 Overfilled it accidently a couple times but i kinda got the point. I was so young so i guess that made jt easier for me to pick things up but companies have to really train their mixer drivers for at least 2 weeks. You cant just show me which buttons do what and tell me dont get it too wet😂😂😂
I drive a mixer truck.That guy had epic buildup in that drum for that to happen. You can see it in the way the truck was rocking as he was mixing as well.
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping Earth is possible roundish ... and the truck possible spilt CC down the entire route to your site. "Possibly" is like saying there's a one in a million chance that you are wrong. Like he could have been driving up hill ... both ways ... in the snow!
King I used to drive a 10 meter barrel on a Daf CF chassis delivering mortar. We had a 2 blades clear rule which mostly prevented this but I reckon he loaded up, left the yard, had to brake suddenly (either been cut up or traffic lights changed), prayed to his God that there were no hills on the rest of the route, saw the hill, sank into his seat with a horrible feeling in his stomach whilst waiting for the inevitable to happen!
Guy wasn't trained how to operate a mixer, how to solve problems, or the plant just hires who ever walks in the door... he dumped alot of concrete somewhere. Yeah I've spilled out some before, 3 times, each time I was running drum wide open in a lower gear and up a monster hill... but If he would've flip the shoot down backed over the hopper it would've been way better. look at his load hopper he's done back into something pretty hard, of course he could been following hand signals. I kinda feel sorry for the guy. Pumper guys have seen everything, so has mixer guys. The concrete business is rough, but someone has to do it. Like septic tank pumping. I guess you gotta laugh nobody got hurt.
Right!! as soon as that started happening he could have ran it up higher to stop it then used something like his shovel to flip the chute down. Been just a lil to clean up instead. I haven't done much concrete work, but work in construction. I guess all you can do sometimes is laugh cuz everyone has brain farts and does things that they know is dumb after the fact!
Must be the oldest truck in the fleet. Everybody has remotes on a cord or radio control. Maybe his regular truck was in the shop and this old piece of junk was the only one available for the day. I once drove a mixer that had four and a half Cubic yards of slug in the drum. It was a nine yard mixer and would run out the back at the slightest provocation. That and getting stuck really easy because it was way over weight. Of course, I was a Teamster driver and got paid by the hour, not by the load. When you get paid poorly you don't take good care of the equipment. Just retired after thirty six years.
The best ones are at tractor supply. But the ones at Home Depot will work. But know if they are completely full they will not hold up. Half full they work just fine.
@@hamburgerhoover208 you forgot about the used syringes .. san francisco gives out 400k needles to drug users monthly an only gets 245k back each month,
1topfueldrag ..Wrong.... The mason contractor is responsible for everything that happens from start to finish of the job. The mason should’ve been there waiting for the driver to get there with plastic down in case of an accident. The contractor hired the driver to deliver material there so now he takes responsibility. If the town sees concrete on the roadway they go right to the permit holder which would be the Mason
I'm from Dublin Ireland and I do the same job only our pump is on a truck wit water tank's and all the pipe's steel one and rubber much better having it all in one
Hey thanks for watching! I started out with a flat bed on a truck with a water tank also. Found that I didn't use the water tank very much so I took it off to get rid of the extra weight. Also I started out with 4 inch pipe and rubber hose. After a few months I realized the 25 footer 3 inch was better for me. Stay safe
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping it don't matter Bubba. They just assume what happened or didn't happen. Glad they didn't win. You are still here and putting it in their faces. Much respect homie 👍👊
Full grown man literally stopped 3 times yo make sure someone saw his issue. Rather than using some common sense n backing up or stop moving the chute. He wanted the pity. Full grown man acting helpless. Shameful
I’m not sure why he didn’t. I tried 3 or 4 times to get him over to get him to my hopper. Which I edited out. I usually back them up to my hopper and I’ll flip the chute down so they don’t have to get out. Which I really don’t know what he was thinking.
I see this old , I drove a mixer for 20 + yrs and also trained drivers and if someone showed up with tenashoes I send home and tell the supervisor he didn't pass the 1 test
Reminds me of a guy I was talking to once that did the interviewing for candidates. I told him the first thing I would look at would be his hands. If their wasn’t any calluses on there I wouldn’t hire them.
That’s one of those oil field workers who got a job driving a concrete truck and don’t know nothing about customer service , you can’t do that man. Crazy
No steel toe boots, no safety vest, no hard hat, no safety glasses, FIRED on the spot, the smartest thing he did was put gloves on! Bratcher at the plant should be fired to for over loading him!
You go to a plant and ask for a load, I’m gonna give you what you ask for too, and then laugh as you spill it on down the road. Every single person in this video is a straight up joker... we could start with the home owners, next would be the guys doing the pour, next is the pumper, and lastly the concrete delivery. Bunch of cut corners going on here
@@salvadornavarro7142 Ok , but a fuel tanker is a closed tank, so kind of a dumb comparrison. When your sent to an address you don't always know if there is a steep hill on the way.
English is my second language and I can't find what "spilt the beans" means... At first I thought it was the same as "spill the beans" but it doesn't make sense in that context. Can someone please enlighten me?
It means someone has 'dobbed on', 'grassed up', 'dropped him in it', or in the Queens English, Informed the Lady either deliberately or by mistake, the perpetrator of the release of concrete on the road with the intention to complain to the owners of said concrete that the tyres on her Mercedes have been dirtied by the outpouring of the alleged over-filled vehicle........ I hope that clarifies the situation for you.
For blowing out your airline. Like you said you can get yourself in a bind. What if you got a little T setup with two couplers either side and in the T a pressure gauge. I know it takes 30PSI per hose to push it through with water. Can't imagine being any different with air. Just multiply with amount of hoses out. Can even get a bleedoff valve also.
Enabled Cripple . Yes they make the caps with a bleeder valve or relief valve . This one here is one I made. I use to carry a T with a gauge on it but you know how that goes. They get dropped or smashed and I got tired of replacing them. In tighter places I take better precautions versus here clean up wasn't going to be an issue. I've seen some spectacular things using air but nothing compared to a guy I seen one time kink the hose and it shot gun blasted a widow and blew it out. Luckily the back of the house was getting demo so it really didn't hurt anything.
I drive a mixer for a living. For that much concrete to on the chute and running down the chute, when the drum is in charge. Tells me that the drum is overloaded. The batchman should be suspended and the driver as well. Taking a truck on the road that you know Is overloaded is both irresponsible and dangerous. Oh and the condition of that truck is awful. We are allowed time to acidize our units to keep them clean. It rejects a good image.
Muddyfeet Concrete Pumping we go up and down some pretty steep sites and I have never concrete spill out of a truck like that guy. I have seen spillage like that when a truck has been past it capacity by the batch man. A professional driver would never have left the plant like that. We also have covers on the chute to try and keep concrete from spilling on the road, of a small accidental spill were to occur. But this guy ad no chute cover, no PPE.
Wtf the guy in the cement truck had a flooded Shute when he pulled up and he’s just pouring it all over the road and the amigo was just sitting there eating
Oh wow, what an idiot, I can’t believe how stupid he was. And he acted like nothing. If this was here in Oregon he would get fined and the company would too. Wow, smh!!
If your driving a rear discharge and you come to a steep hill to job take another route because no matter how fast you turn your drum if it’s a 10 yd mixer and you have 10 on your probably going to spill even if you have a clean drum or your at 4 maybe 5 slump then you should be ok. 30 yrs driving mixer just the opposite with a front you can spill going down a steep hill or slamming on the brakes because some idiot cuts you off or slams on there’s!
Why wouldn’t you just guide him to your hopper and catch that instead of making him get off the truck to flip his own shoot. At least that part could’ve been avoided, some people love watching others fuck up so they can point the finer and laugh. Made for some content but for real, non of our pump operators would’ve sat there and watch him struggle. It’s a team effort once mud shows up.
Sure, but who is running this job. Not the pumper, not the concrete truck driver. How about the contractor or foreman who should be lining every body up and making sense out of this cluster,lol.
You over work your self. Kink the air hose and let air pressure build up. Make sure last load is wet at least 8 inch slump. Rookie. Make sure one one is near by beacuse you can really hurt someone😒
It never fails.. we did some work at the Lexus dealer in Ft Worth and being that it’s a very clean and pristine building and parking lot we always lay some plywood down under the pump and truck shoot and even built a washout tub because we ain’t washing out on their flowerbeds. After all that one of the The knucklehead drivers washes out in their parking lot about 20’ from a line of brand new cars. That was one of those “come on man” days....
Man, it sounds like it.
Hats off to you muddy feet pumping you would love it here in aus neither the pumpies or the agi drivers would stand for what you seem to on a daily basis
Thanks Sam
All mixer drivers are truck drivers but not all truck drivers are mixer drivers. Most fun job I ever had was mixer driver.
I bet so. Seems like if you did it very long you could come up with some good stories.
I drove mixer for years, he was way overloaded and defiantly did not spin his drum up all the way. You have to run it at full speed to keep the Cemenet from running out. Rookie driver for sure. LOL we all been there . lol
to bad its not cement, would be hard for powder to spill out
I work for the Highway Department and we get calls all the time because of these idiots. Spilled concrete on frontage roads, intersections, coming into and out of construction sites. I actually had one truck dump a lot one night about 100 yards from the plant, went up there and at least they were nice enough to come down with their loader and scrape the road but it was a mess.
Yes you see this all the time.
Thanks for posting this video. Now I know who not to hire for my next job.
🤣🤣🤣
Lazy washouts means build up on the fins causing this .
regular driver was sick that day but the secretaries brother that lives with her and needs a job because burger king fired him for dropping the burgers wasnt doing nothing that day,again,so to keep him off the couch and out of the fridge,here ya go
I know it's been a while since I was in anything that big and I'm rusty but damn. Even I could get a little closer to the side of the road and the trailer.
Yep
I've watched 4-5 of your videos and so far theres been a guy that needs to be fired in every single one of them. You sir, have tons of patience!!!
Welcome to the wonderful world of concrete pumping! 😂
I also working on concrete truck in indonesia, but your concept of working pretty simple I like that... i never thought that i can clean up pipe with spoon... I always use plastic garbage make the ball for clean the pipe...
Thanks for watching!!!
Hey been pumping concrete for 10 years I’m impressed you go with 3inch line all the way and don’t worry about blockages ... the concrete near you must be better stuff I pump in Uk lol
Russell Tandy watch some of my other videos. I’ve gotten some pretty rough stuff threw it.
Use 2.5" lines in Seattle, good mixes here
Here in California high fly ash and slag mixes are very popular. I know fly ash helps with pumping but not sure about the slag.
Good job...from NYC we have alot more fun and issues..
Never before seen
Pumpies so calm about a driver who is clearly incapable
A driver who has no idea how to operate his own truck efficiently
Also a line hand who let's his hose get kinked
Yep
Same thing I was thinking
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping she doesn’t look too happy about that for concrete pumping
Why did I watch that.?
Then look at the comments.?
And comment myself ?
Dope
Much appreciated!!!
Hey Mudfoot! After you get them hoses loaded, I want that road cleaned real good...
You and me both!
Where I come from, at least one labor helps the pump wash and pack his hose and pipe. That’s a lot of work of an operator, well done.
Bubba I work for some crews that do help. But this wasn’t much hose. I like to get the exercise anyways. Lol
He must been spilling all over the streets
Ruben Lopez. Yea he lost some on a hill before he pulled up.
Hey pumper what are ur set up prices out there I'm in cali
Ruben Lopez 650.00 for a 4 hour minimum. 3.00 a yard pumped. 1.00 a foot for anything over 150'. If it's over 275' it's a whole New ballgame on prices.
Nice how long u been pumping out there? I been pumping 19 years my self but out here there making the trade bum out a lot of low ballers. check Rubens concrete pumping video
@@narcisogodinez3954 been pumping for 12 years.The market here is starting to get saturated also.
Was told whatever you do don't kink the 30 foot hose at the end of all that metal pipe. After kinking the hose and shooting a solid stream of concrete at aprox 45 mph in about 300 degrees of direction for up to 50 ft away, scattering laborers and finishers alike.
The most important things to learn can be the most understated.
The pressure is going somewhere. Lol
I remember being there myself after my 2 days training with crane and bucket i was on my own. When they backed me up to a pump i didnt even know what it was😂. Then the pump op tells me to fill the hopper and i was like what?!?!?😂😂 Overfilled it accidently a couple times but i kinda got the point. I was so young so i guess that made jt easier for me to pick things up but companies have to really train their mixer drivers for at least 2 weeks. You cant just show me which buttons do what and tell me dont get it too wet😂😂😂
Great story
I drive a mixer truck.That guy had epic buildup in that drum for that to happen. You can see it in the way the truck was rocking as he was mixing as well.
That is possible
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping Earth is possible roundish ... and the truck possible spilt CC down the entire route to your site. "Possibly" is like saying there's a one in a million chance that you are wrong. Like he could have been driving up hill ... both ways ... in the snow!
over speed bumps. Is that what you were thinking @ 0:33 when your jaw dropped looking at the chute?
King I used to drive a 10 meter barrel on a Daf CF chassis delivering mortar. We had a 2 blades clear rule which mostly prevented this but I reckon he loaded up, left the yard, had to brake suddenly (either been cut up or traffic lights changed), prayed to his God that there were no hills on the rest of the route, saw the hill, sank into his seat with a horrible feeling in his stomach whilst waiting for the inevitable to happen!
If you driver a mixer then you should know when going up a hill in a rear discharge mixer and it's full you should spin your drum faster.
Guy wasn't trained how to operate a mixer, how to solve problems, or the plant just hires who ever walks in the door... he dumped alot of concrete somewhere. Yeah I've spilled out some before, 3 times, each time I was running drum wide open in a lower gear and up a monster hill... but If he would've flip the shoot down backed over the hopper it would've been way better. look at his load hopper he's done back into something pretty hard, of course he could been following hand signals.
I kinda feel sorry for the guy.
Pumper guys have seen everything, so has mixer guys. The concrete business is rough, but someone has to do it. Like septic tank pumping. I guess you gotta laugh nobody got hurt.
Right!! as soon as that started happening he could have ran it up higher to stop it then used something like his shovel to flip the chute down. Been just a lil to clean up instead. I haven't done much concrete work, but work in construction. I guess all you can do sometimes is laugh cuz everyone has brain farts and does things that they know is dumb after the fact!
Must be the oldest truck in the fleet. Everybody has remotes on a cord or radio control. Maybe his regular truck was in the shop and this old piece of junk was the only one available for the day. I once drove a mixer that had four and a half Cubic yards of slug in the drum. It was a nine yard mixer and would run out the back at the slightest provocation. That and getting stuck really easy because it was way over weight. Of course, I was a Teamster driver and got paid by the hour, not by the load. When you get paid poorly you don't take good care of the equipment. Just retired after thirty six years.
Did the same thing you are doing for about 2 yrs and IT SUCKED THE BIG ONE! Good luck!
crash burn been doing it for 12 years. Some days are better than others.
Hello, what is the difference between putting in the paper ball and the sponge ball when washing the hoses
The difference is I don’t worry about what happens to the paper once it leaves the hose. The paper is free. The ball cost about 15 dollars
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping thanks!!!
Drums spinning the wrong way. Hahaha. Keeps discharging mud
That truck is throwing up with concrete spitting out
Mixer drivers make my head hurt!
Lol
Where did you get that black container shown at 4:49 next to the hammer? Is it easy to pick up when it’s full of concrete?
The best ones are at tractor supply. But the ones at Home Depot will work. But know if they are completely full they will not hold up. Half full they work just fine.
Thesw videos make me feel like I could pump concrete lol. They seem like they hire anybody so hey maybe I'll give it a shot 😂
I agree, you should try it!!!
Lmao you wouldn't last half the day
He makes it look easy, it’s not!
Why dump it on the road when you can dump it in the hopper. That driver was a dandy
Split the beans? OK.
In California, that would be a serious fine! You can't even let cement dust get to the pavement.
I think it’s a fine here also. If you get caught.
No but you can shit on the sidewalk, mainline heroin in public and live on someone’s sidewalk.
@@hamburgerhoover208 you forgot about the used syringes .. san francisco gives out 400k needles to drug users monthly an only gets 245k back each month,
He shouldn’t of lowered his chute until he was under the pump grades. Novice driver.
He puts plastic down after he dumps concrete on the road
rmhanseniii he does on every job when parked on a roadway, drive, or lawn. Plastic is there for the pumper not for the mixer drivers screw ups.
1topfueldrag ..Wrong.... The mason contractor is responsible for everything that happens from start to finish of the job. The mason should’ve been there waiting for the driver to get there with plastic down in case of an accident. The contractor hired the driver to deliver material there so now he takes responsibility. If the town sees concrete on the roadway they go right to the permit holder which would be the Mason
@loostonerool exactly
Line pumps are a lot of work. No getting around it.
I agree
Beats a wheel barrow !!!
Did it for 20 years
What kind of hoses u running steel or synthetic
They are synthetic
What is it. Amateur hour. Thats the first time i have ever seen that. He evidentally ran his drum backwards prior to prepping for setup
Often all drivers get close to the same pay so be thankfull for the good drivers as there probably getting paid the same as the idle operators.
Unfortunately your probably right.
Why didnt he scrape off the chute?
Then really blocking the narrow road.
My next call would be to the ready mix company and ask them to never send that driver to any of my jobs!
Some one needs coffee!!
You got that right
Haven't seen someone dump cement onto the road in such a Manor. Wow
It was shocking to me also!
How did this Huber driver get a concrete truck job?
Karen needs to get a photo for the 3 minute inconvenience
Rookie!!!
My exact thoughts!!!
First day on the job?
Eric Desmeules I didn’t think about that but it could have been.
Second day. But he was sick on the first day.
3:55 (steep)
I'm from Dublin Ireland and I do the same job only our pump is on a truck wit water tank's and all the pipe's steel one and rubber much better having it all in one
Hey thanks for watching! I started out with a flat bed on a truck with a water tank also. Found that I didn't use the water tank very much so I took it off to get rid of the extra weight. Also I started out with 4 inch pipe and rubber hose. After a few months I realized the 25 footer 3 inch was better for me. Stay safe
This is what happens on the high views videos....hahahaha. You sure took a beating on this one. It ain't Easy being Easy 👍😃
What’s wild is that was the very first video I filmed and edited I got a lesson on what people needed to see. Hahaha
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping it don't matter Bubba. They just assume what happened or didn't happen. Glad they didn't win. You are still here and putting it in their faces. Much respect homie 👍👊
Full grown man literally stopped 3 times yo make sure someone saw his issue. Rather than using some common sense n backing up or stop moving the chute. He wanted the pity. Full grown man acting helpless. Shameful
Who?
William Baker who tf else
al mai the main bloke?
Yeh that was sad to watch.. that driver would have been out his cab cleaning his shit up!
Imagine following that goofball down the road in your $40 or $50k vehicle
David Miller yeah I wouldn’t be happy
Or a motorcycle
Who ordered the clown for the party?
We got hills in Tenn that a truck can only haul 6 yards or it will run out
That’s pretty steep
Why didn't you back him up to your hopper at first?
I’m not sure why he didn’t. I tried 3 or 4 times to get him over to get him to my hopper. Which I edited out. I usually back them up to my hopper and I’ll flip the chute down so they don’t have to get out. Which I really don’t know what he was thinking.
@@MuddyfeetConcretePumping That guy didn't look like he was thinking!
I see this old , I drove a mixer for 20 + yrs and also trained drivers and if someone showed up with tenashoes I send home and tell the supervisor he didn't pass the 1 test
Reminds me of a guy I was talking to once that did the interviewing for candidates. I told him the first thing I would look at would be his hands. If their wasn’t any calluses on there I wouldn’t hire them.
Brutal
How much money did you make on that pumping job?
I can’t remember
Why didn’t the driver raise his chute? I drive a mixer for Lafarge he would be fired
I was a little confused on what his plan was also.
Don’t those damn things have a lid for transport?
The good ones do
Karen shows up. I would’ve said, if you make me a samich I’ll go clean it up 😁
That’s one of those oil field workers who got a job driving a concrete truck and don’t know nothing about customer service , you can’t do that man. Crazy
Yep
Wow all he had to do is bring down the shout, poor guy stuff happens .
Seemed simple enough
He hasn't gotten any smarter since the last time I watched this video.
🤣🤣🤣
I guess they'll let you put anything on TH-cam.
That truck driver looked "clueless".
I guess they will
This happens when you get cheap concrete companies
No steel toe boots, no safety vest, no hard hat, no safety glasses, FIRED on the spot, the smartest thing he did was put gloves on! Bratcher at the plant should be fired to for over loading him!
Batcher *
You go to a plant and ask for a load, I’m gonna give you what you ask for too, and then laugh as you spill it on down the road. Every single person in this video is a straight up joker... we could start with the home owners, next would be the guys doing the pour, next is the pumper, and lastly the concrete delivery. Bunch of cut corners going on here
Dumbest driver i ever saw imagine him driving a fuel delivery truck
@@salvadornavarro7142 Ok , but a fuel tanker is a closed tank, so kind of a dumb comparrison. When your sent to an address you don't always know if there is a steep hill on the way.
No 60 mil plastic on the job we're back the truck up to the pump what the heck
English is my second language and I can't find what "spilt the beans" means...
At first I thought it was the same as "spill the beans" but it doesn't make sense in that context.
Can someone please enlighten me?
Spilt It’s a verb. A simple past tense and past participle of spill.
It means someone has 'dobbed on', 'grassed up', 'dropped him in it', or in the Queens English, Informed the Lady either deliberately or by mistake, the perpetrator of the release of concrete on the road with the intention to complain to the owners of said concrete that the tyres on her Mercedes have been dirtied by the outpouring of the alleged over-filled vehicle........
I hope that clarifies the situation for you.
g2macs clear as mud
For blowing out your airline. Like you said you can get yourself in a bind. What if you got a little T setup with two couplers either side and in the T a pressure gauge. I know it takes 30PSI per hose to push it through with water. Can't imagine being any different with air. Just multiply with amount of hoses out. Can even get a bleedoff valve also.
Enabled Cripple . Yes they make the caps with a bleeder valve or relief valve . This one here is one I made. I use to carry a T with a gauge on it but you know how that goes. They get dropped or smashed and I got tired of replacing them. In tighter places I take better precautions versus here clean up wasn't going to be an issue. I've seen some spectacular things using air but nothing compared to a guy I seen one time kink the hose and it shot gun blasted a widow and blew it out. Luckily the back of the house was getting demo so it really didn't hurt anything.
They forgot their 10 gallon hats and 6 shooters
Right Roy
CONCRETE driver was on the struggle bus and he's got 2 spots too cleanup
Lol
Never should have left the plant like that , Cause that’s a lot that came out the chute so no telling how much het spill I’m the street.
Hahaha he picked that first scoop of concrete up and about fell over .. hahaha heavier than it looks
what was she taking picture of?
I guess getting some proof of who made the mess down the street.
Muddyfeet Concrete Pumping she was quick to show up
1topfueldrag I think he dumped some coming up a hill by her house.
2:00 : Yo dude, peel your eyeballs...🤬
I drive a mixer for a living. For that much concrete to on the chute and running down the chute, when the drum is in charge. Tells me that the drum is overloaded. The batchman should be suspended and the driver as well. Taking a truck on the road that you know Is overloaded is both irresponsible and dangerous. Oh and the condition of that truck is awful. We are allowed time to acidize our units to keep them clean. It rejects a good image.
I don’t know. But het did come up a steep incline to get to us from that direction.
Muddyfeet Concrete Pumping we go up and down some pretty steep sites and I have never concrete spill out of a truck like that guy. I have seen spillage like that when a truck has been past it capacity by the batch man. A professional driver would never have left the plant like that. We also have covers on the chute to try and keep concrete from spilling on the road, of a small accidental spill were to occur. But this guy ad no chute cover, no PPE.
charge it forward dummy. truck is over loaded and probably has too much build up in the drum.
MrPerry61 that makes since. Thanks for watching!
He wouldn't be putting that in my pump. He appears to not care.
Clean up on isle 3
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Looks like one of those days things happen.
Is must be his first day because dude seems to be out of his elements !!!
Not sure what he was thinking
Wtf the guy in the cement truck had a flooded Shute when he pulled up and he’s just pouring it all over the road and the amigo was just sitting there eating
iammimic79 *concrete truck
Not the Amigos problem
@Bryan Lacount you can't clean the chute while your driving. If it spills out on an incline there is not much you can do until you stop.
Who’s operating that truck ? Helen Keller
First off I would have scolded the driver AND made him clean up the mess he made!
Dang mixer drivers🤦🏻♂️😂
Atch 97 I know. Hines sight I had those tubs their we could had slid under the chute. I was surprised he just kept dumping it onto the street.
He just inexperienced that's all...Surprised and disappointed...sigh
That guy is a complete idiot. Wow I was like wtf??
Oh wow, what an idiot, I can’t believe how stupid he was. And he acted like nothing. If this was here in Oregon he would get fined and the company would too. Wow, smh!!
If your driving a rear discharge and you come to a steep hill to job take another route because no matter how fast you turn your drum if it’s a 10 yd mixer and you have 10 on your probably going to spill even if you have a clean drum or your at 4 maybe 5 slump then you should be ok. 30 yrs driving mixer just the opposite with a front you can spill going down a steep hill or slamming on the brakes because some idiot cuts you off or slams on there’s!
It's no good standing there look at it
Yeah, he needed me to back the truck up for him. Lol
Why wouldn’t you just guide him to your hopper and catch that instead of making him get off the truck to flip his own shoot. At least that part could’ve been avoided, some people love watching others fuck up so they can point the finer and laugh. Made for some content but for real, non of our pump operators would’ve sat there and watch him struggle. It’s a team effort once mud shows up.
I tried
Bahahahaha this driver needs to find another job
Do u folks have any idea what that concrete stain looks like after it dry's????? Music sucked bad
Thanks for watching!!!
There was so many things wrong here I gave up watching a third of the way .
Sure, but who is running this job. Not the pumper, not the concrete truck driver. How about the contractor or foreman who should be lining every body up and making sense out of this cluster,lol.
Does the driver still work there ? He wouldn’t here !!!
He should have scraped the chute out into the pump first. Now he'll need to spray off the pavement if he's any kind of driver at all.
Exactly
Woah. Is this his first Rodeo??? 😂
Could have been
You over work your self. Kink the air hose and let air pressure build up. Make sure last load is wet at least 8 inch slump. Rookie. Make sure one one is near by beacuse you can really hurt someone😒
Noel Avila thanks for watching! Great advice
Must be a rookie mixer driver. Drum should begin in full charge when climbing a steep hill.
Never know
Never operated a concrete truck before then......or his first day on the truck ever....🤔
What the hell. He leans the shovel against his bumper then dumps more on the street.
I know
Why the hell didn't he back up to the pump and clean the chute out instead of dumping it all over the damn road lmao 😂 wow
Some folks just don’t have any pride in what they do.
love no clue drivers scary
Min 9.00 why do you scrape the chute?? Driver does that not you lol.